How to stop Corgi from biting heels

How to stop a Corgi from biting its heels Corgi likes to want its owner’s heels because of the shepherd’s nature, to stop it you can call its name immediately when you see it happily running towards you. When he responds to your call, let him sit. If the dog does sit quietly, give the dog a treat as a reward. Reinforce this over time by letting your dog sit whenever you think he shows signs of wanting to bite, and rewarding him for doing so. Or by not kicking or pushing your dog away when he runs for your heel, stand (or sit) still and imagine yourself as a tree keeping still. Until he lets go and quiets down for a while, immediately reward him with a snack. You can do this every time Corgi bites his heels to let him know that only when he is quiet will his owner give him a treat and pay attention to him. When Corgi is 3-6 months old, there will be a period of time when his teeth are itchy and he wants to bite everything he sees. As long as you keep practicing these tips to correct this bad habit during this time, you basically won’t have a relapse when you grow up.

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